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Not sure where this problem should be posted, but here is the dilemma. At the vet clinic where I work on Mondays, there is an aggressive street cat (full grown unneutered male, age uncertain) a lady kindly rescued from the jaws of a dog bent on ripping the cat's throat open. The dog pretty much succeeded in doing so. Mr. Street Cat who has been named D'Artagnan by the vet staff has a lot going against him. In addition to the horrific wound on his throat, he is also Feline HIV positive. On Monday, when two vets tried to sedate him for treatment (the only way they could touch him), the needle tip broke off inside D'Artagnan's hip. He now has a needle tip somewhere in his thigh muscle. Is there a Homeopathic remedy (one of the Schussler salts comes to mind) that can be used, or is surgery the only option? I am going to the clinic today to drop off some clean towels and to check on D'Artagnan's progress.